SUPER LEAGUE PREVIEW | Huddersfield Giants vs Widnes Vikings

Huddersfield Giants host Widnes Vikings on Friday evening at the John Smith’s Stadium in what is a vital game for both sides if they are to avoid the Qualifers.

Both sides are coming into the fixture off the back of disappointing defeats and will be looking to rectify the wrongs of recent weeks with two points. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the clash.

SQUAD NEWS

Huddersfield Giants

The Giants have made three changes to the Giants 19 man squad from the side that were defeated 38-4 by Warrington Wolves.

The Vikings head into this crucial fixture on the back of two home league defeats against Hull FC and Wigan Warriors were they can count themselves unfortunate not to come away with any points after leading for periods of each game.

HEAD TO HEAD

Huddersfield took home the two points on offer when these sides met in March at the Select Security Stadium with the Giants prevailing 28 – 16 thanks to a kicking masterclass from half-back Danny Brough in wet conditions.

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That win extended the Yorkshire clubs winning run over Widnes to three matches with the Vikings last win against Friday’s opponents coming all the way back in May 2016 with a narrow 24 – 20 win on home soil.

Both sides will be looking for a win in what is the proverbial four pointer as the Giants look to move off the foot of the table and Widnes look to cut the gap on 8th placed Salford to two points.

KEY BATTLE – Jake Mamo v Rhys Hanbury

The two Australian full backs are vital cogs in the machine for how both sides play with their attacking flair but neither have lit up Super League in 2018 due to injuries for Mamo and a loss of form for Hanbury.

This will be Mamo’s second game back from injury but he and Huddersfield can’t afford for him to play himself into form, he needs to be hitting his strides from the off.

For Hanbury, there were glimpses of his attacking flair in the Wigan defeat but there are still question marks over his defensive capabilities and his nerve under the high ball.

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If there was a game to sparkle, however, it would be this one as both sides look to avoid the Qualifier’s and a relegation scrap. The two points on the evening could be the difference from 8th and 9th come the season’s end.

Both sets of fans will be hoping their Aussies can find the spark that can propel their side to that all important win.

THE IMPORTANT DETAILS

WHO WILL WIN?

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